Using the standard setup you can simply issue ctlinnd newgroup commands for
the newsgroups that you want to create.
On Thu, 25 Jun 1998 02:26:15 -0400, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK heres a question. Ive read the documentation on setting up INN from redhat
> and the how to stuff from LDP. Both of those talk about feeds from an upstream
> provider.
>
> It said you would need a copy of some file from this provider. Cant remember
> the name of the file off hand. Seems this is where you get the name of the
> newsgroups or something.
>
> What if I wanted a news server on an intranet not connected to the outside
> world. I wanna create my own news groups and use them with my low volume
> network as a "help forum". Sort of tech support via a newsgroup on my lan.
>
> Any ideas or anyone know how to do this?
>
> Scott Kindley
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>
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